A colorful traditional RPG with an unusual premise: The characters and game world are all part of a deathbed dream by composer Chopin, whose music provides the game's score. Because Chopin is dreaming the world while dying, the characters in his dream all apparently have incurable diseases, which may prove to be an interesting story element. Trusty Bell is developed by tri-Crescendo, an offshoot of tri-Ace that also worked on the Baten Kaitos series. The battle system is menu-based, but looks to be somewhat more complex than the usual; you choose between various attacks by pressing the different controller face buttons, somewhat like the Xeno games. Trusty Bell has already been announced for Western release under the title Eternal Sonata, with a fictitious composer replacing Chopin for reasons that aren't clear to me.

with a fictitious composer replacing Chopin for reasons that aren't clear to me.

WHAT?! That's the most fucked up and retard localization ever, for that alone. I hope they reconsider!

Nah, Persona 1 is the most messed up localization ever seeing as how they cut out a good portion of the game, made up new names for a lot of things, and changed the race of some of the main characters. Still, I'm willing to forgive them for all that since it did takes guts to release it here in the first place plus Atlus has become arguably the best localization company since then.

Back on topic, I imagine they're replacing Chopin's name for legal reasons.

NOTE: They have not actually /said/ the name of the composer. It may change, they may be acting weird, or they may be leaving him nameless until they're sure that they, in fact, can use the name Chopin. We'll just have to wait and see.